• CARRINGTON COLLEGECarrington College is dedicated to helping you get the education you need to succeed in some of today’s fast growing fields* with the skills and knowledge employers are looking for. Go ahead. Check out any of the many certificate and associate degree programs offered at our campuses. When you do, you’ll notice that many of them can be completed in less than a year – which means you can start making those dreams of success a reality pretty quickly.
201 N. Bonita Ave., Suite 101, Tucson, AZ 85745 (520) 917-3979

• LUZ SOCIAL SERVICES / EDUCATION
Luz is a community-based 501(c)3 registered non-profit corporation founded in 1971 to provide health and human services to the Hispanic communities as well as the general population of Tucson. Through community mobilization and development, Luz continues to direct its resources to fight the consequences and associated problems of substance abuse, such as juvenile crime, school dropouts, DUI, violence, drug possessions and arrests, teen pregnancy, alcohol and tobacco use by pregnant women, and liquor law violations.
Luz Social Services 2797 N. Cerrada de Beto, Tucson, AZ 85745 (520) 882-6216 Email. luz@luzsocial.com

•SCHOLARSHIPS A-Z
Scholarships A-Z provides resources and scholarships to students, families and educators through online and community interactions, in order to make higher education accessible to all regardless of immigration status.

• MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING (MB&CC)MB&CC is a comprehensive guide that offers an introduction to the medical billing and coding field and healthcare as well as supplementary study tools for individuals who want to pursue a career in medical billing and coding. Site users have several options for expanding their knowledge base, including videos, downloadable slides and a free e-book. Recently, a health insurance guide (http://www.medicalbillingandcoding.org/health-insurance-guide/overview/) was added. This is a comprehensive guide to health insurance and healthcare in the United States. This guide is designed to answer the questions that most people have and to help consumers navigate this difficult system.

• PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Pima Community College is a two-year college serving the greater Tucson metropolitan area at six locations throughout Pima County. Founded in 1966, Pima's credit courses award certificates and associate's degrees in a variety of fields. PCC also provides workforce development, career training programs, continuing education, and adult education.
For a list of all campuses and centers in Tucson, click here 520- 206-4500

• THE IMMIGRATION LAW CLINIC/UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
The Immigration Law Clinic provides students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with immigration law by providing services to immigrants in a variety of settings. Their services include deportation defense, immigration consultation clinic, and immigrant worker’s right.
University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, 1201 E. Speedway, Tucson
Immigration Law Clinic (520) 621-4647
Immigration Consultation Clinic (520) 626-5232
Tucson Immigrant Worker’s Project (520) 621-7331

• THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
As a public research university serving the diverse citizens of Arizona and beyond, the mission of the University of Arizona is to provide a comprehensive, high-quality education that engages our students in discovery through research and broad-based scholarship.
(520) 621-2211

• TUCSON-MEXICO SISTER CITIES
Tucson-Mexico Sister Cities’ mission is to promote and expand cultural, educational, social and economic development for mutual benefit with the citizens of Tucson, Arizona, Puerto Peñasco, Ciudad Obregon Sonora, Mazatlan Sinaloa, and Guadalajara Jalisco by fostering and encouraging friendship and understanding.
Tucson-Mexico Sister Cities also offers scholarships to students who have successfully completed 12 credits or more at Pima Community College with a grade average of C (2.0) or above.
Tucson Mexico Sister Cities Committee PO Box 41571 Tucson, AZ 85717-1571 info@tucsonmexicosistercities.org